McCarthy's decision to go for 2 after Benson's touchdown. Had we kicked the extra point, we would have then been able to take a safety instead of punting the ball from the back of the end zone. Didn't anyone ever watch "All the Right Moves" from the eighties?

MM cost the Packers this game in the first half, for anyone still disagreeing with not running the ball, simply look at the impact on the pass rush the running game had last night.

Clearest illustration of my argument to run the ball was put on center stage for the world to see. Run the ball, pause the pass rush. They have to at least stop to read it.. that gives the offense the advantage in pass blocking.

The game should have never come down to the rob job the replacement officials put on us by their inexperience. To be fair, the officials gave us a couple of gifts as well with poor calls.

Packers defense played very well in this game, I thought. Sam Shields played a pretty good game, although he got wrongfully called for pass interference when HE was the one being casually hugged while running down the sideline.

It's annoying how stubborn the offensive play calling seems to be. If your QB is getting smashed, start calling some draw plays, some screens or god forbid some running plays between the tackles!

He called me at my house last week, because he had heard I was having a rough week with all the calls and everything. He just had heard that I was having a rough week, and wanted [me] to know that he thought what I did, controversial and maybe he didn’t agree with it, that I handled it with class.

The referee also said maybe it was the wrong call. Monday night and Tuesday ... I was pretty ticked about the ignorance, but not its more comical than anything. And when the Packers win the Super Bowl again, we can point to the replacement referee's trying to hold the Packers back and they still won.

Replacement referee Wayne Elliott, who initially defended the call of a touchdown by Seahawks receiver Golden Tate, reluctantly admitted during an interview with Cris Collinsworth and James Brown on this week’s Inside the NFL that the call “probably” should have been an interception.

Baby steps... improvement over claiming anyone who new the rule would agree with his call

Edit: actually my apologies to Elliot. It was Easley who was acting like a dick about the call in his smug assuredness that it was correct (despite being in with a shout as the worst call in NFL history).

—According to a study published Friday in the Journal Of Quantitative Analysis In Sports, an overwhelming majority of bullshit rulings made by NFL officials go in favor of the opposing team. “The data in our findings conclusively proved that most horseshit calls not only go to the other team, but also occur very late in games,” said lead researcher Dr. Alexander Ferguson, a statistical analyst at Carnegie Mellon University. “In addition, we found that of the officials who make dumbass calls, 58 percent don’t know what the hell they’re doing out there, 23 percent must be watching a completely different goddamn game, and a further 29 percent are just totally fucking blind.” The study, which confirmed that the majority of bullshit calls are game-changing decisions, also found that rulings that help your team are simply lucky breaks that would not have affected the ultimate outcome of the game anyway.

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